Shell Psychedelic Kilim Surfboard

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Gary Linden x St. Frank
Sale $2,695
MADE TO ORDER. SHIPS IN 7-12 WEEKS.
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Make a cool statement with this made to order surfboard featuring our Shell Psychedelic Kilim pattern. Handcrafted for the water or for your walls and available in three styles. Each surfboard is made to order in collaboration with Linden Surfboards.

DETAILS:
Material: Hand shaped polyurethane foam and fiberglass
Made In: USA

OFFERED STYLES + DIMENSIONS:
Funboard: 24" W X 84" H X 2.5" D
Fish: 21" W x 70" H x 2.5" D
Shortboard: 19" W X 70" H X 1.5" D

Wipe clean with a soft cloth and warm water. Avoid heat and prolonged and direct exposure to sunlight. When transporting your board, always use a board bag. If using your board for decor, please secure it to the wall adequately to prevent the board from falling.

Surfboards are made to order and cannot be canceled, returned, or exchanged. Allow 7-12 weeks for shipping and delivery

Shipping costs outside the continental US are calculated at checkout.

Provenance

This surfboard brings together the quality of legendary shaper Gary Linden of Linden Surfboards and our iconic patterns. Gary Linden has been a surfer for over 50 years and has been shaping boards for almost as long. He is a founder of the Big Wave Tour and is the oldest active big wave surfer today. This collaboration combines the highest standards of a functional surfboard with artistic expression that can live on the water or your walls.

This surfboard has a digitally printed fiberglass inlay inspired by a Turkish flat tapestry-woven kilim rug originating from the tribal and nomadic cultures of Anatolia. The design of this kilim reflects the distinctive patterns and colors of the Konya province. Kilims are used either as prayer rugs or purely for decoration. In recent years, these textiles have become an increasingly popular collector's item around the world.